Amazon.com, Inc. (Amazon.com) is an e-commerce company. The Company sells a range of products and services through its various owned and affiliated Websites. The Company’s products, offered through its consumer-facing Websites, includes merchandise and content that the Company purchase for resale from vendors and those offered by third-party sellers. The Company also manufactures and sells electronic devices. The Company offers services, such as Amazon Web Service (AWS), publishing, digital content subscriptions, advertising, and co-branded credit cards. The Company serves through the lowest prices possible on everyday product pricing and shipping offers, including membership in Amazon Prime. The Company designs its Websites to enable millions of products to be sold by the Company and by third parties across various product categories, allowing access to its Websites directly and through its mobile Websites, Kindle devices and apps.

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